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About the BBB

The BBB is an informal seminar series, meant to provide a venue for faculty and students to present new data, new ideas, and work in progress, for discussion. Students are especially encouraged to use the BBB as a friendly forum for honing the skills required to give successful scientific presentations. The format is flexible, but some guidelines are listed below:

Spring 2012

Tuesday, January 10 - MSB 200, 15:00

Jennifer Murphy, OCN Ph.D. candidate
“Teaching Ocean Acidification to Undergraduate Students”

Tuesday, January 17 - MSB 200, 15:00

William Sunda, Research Scientist, Beaufort Laboratory, NOAA
“Evolutionary strategies in marine phytoplankton: interrelated influence of nutrients, cell size, and grazing defense”

Tuesday, January 31 - MSB 200, 15:00

Sara Ferrón, OCN postdoctoral researcher
“Gas Exchange, Transport and Carbon Biogeochemistry in a Mangrove-Dominated Estuary”

Tuesday, February 14 - MSB 200, 15:00

Eric Gaidos, Professor, UH G&G
“Life stinks: sulfide, oxygen, and animals in the Proterozoic”

Tuesday, February 28: available

Tuesday, March 13 - MSB 200, 15:00

Nemanja Komar, OCN graduate student
“Long-term Carbon Cycle Trends from the Late Paleocene to the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum”

Tuesday, March 27: available

Tuesday, March 13: available

Tuesday, April 10: available

Tuesday, April 24: available

Tuesday, May 8: available

Tuesday, May 15: available

 

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